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HARRY L. JOHNSON, OF BATTLE CREEI, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR TO JHNF MATX SEALER C0., LTB., 0F BATTLE CREEK, IVIICHIGAIQ'.

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Application filed January 2 To all whom if vmay concern:

Be it known that I, HARRY Il. JOHNSON, a citizen of the United States, residing' at Battle Creek, Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in lVrapping-ll/lachines, of which the following is a specification.

Thisinvention relates to improvements in wrapping machines.

My improvements are especiallyY designed by me for Wrapping boxes or cartons such as are commonly used for' breakfast and other prepared foods with paraiiined paper, and I have illustrated the same in the accompanying drawings embodied in a inachine for that purpose. Various features, however, are desirable for, and readily embodied in machines .for Wrapping other articles. l

The main objects .of this invention are: First, to provide an improved automatic wrapping machine. Second, to provide in a Wrapping machine an improved means for delivering the article to be wrapped to the paper. Third, to provide an improved means for feeding or delivering the paper to the machine. Fourth, to provide an iniproved wrapping mechanism. Fifth, to provide an improved Wrapping machine which is comparatively simple and compact, and economical in structure, very durable and of large capacity.

Further objects, and objects relating to structural details, will definitely appear from the detailed description to follow.

I accomplish the objects of my invention by the devices `and means described in the following` specification. y

` T he invention is clearly dellined and pointed ont in the claims. l

structure which is a preferred embodi' ment of my invention is clearly illustrated in the accompanjving;` drawing, forming a part of this speciiication,l i'n which:

Figure I'is a left side elevation of a yWrapping machine `embodying my invention.

FifnII is a riffht side elevation of the struc-v t' A C v Y ture shown-'1n IiigLI. III is a front vend view, the' feed holt or conveyer being l shown in sections, parts of the 'Wrapping mechanism and the delivery mechanism being'omitted. Fig. IIfIAis avdetail vertical section on a line corresponding to line iL-3^ of F1g.'III. Fig. IV is a Arear end elevation. Fig. V iS a plan View, the feed Specification of Letters Patent.

.` section on' a" line ving details of the 'Wrapping mechanism Fia. V.

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conveyor being shown broken away. VI is a. vertical longitudinal section en a line corresponding to line 6-6 of Fig. V. F1g.'VII is a detail vert'cal section on. al line corresponding to line 7-7 ofFig. l', showing the driving connections for the main shaft. Fig. VIII is a detail vertical section on a! line corresponding to line 8;-8 of F V, showing further details of the driving mechanism. Fig. IX is a detail l'nn'izcntal section .on a line corresponding Vto .line @m9 of Fig. VIshoWing details of the Wrapping and folding mechanism. F ig. a detail Correspendingto line 10h10 of FigfIX. Fig. XI is a detail cfection on line "ll-Il of Fig. IX, Fig. l' I is detail vertical transverse section showl on a line corresponding to .line 1x2-A12 Fig. XIII a detail vertical lon gitndinal section on a line corresponda Fig. XIV. is oil vertical section showing details of the rivingr connections for the wrapping or roldel ing mechanism on a line correspondinf .Y the broken line li-14 of Fig. .XI-I. lug. XV is'a detail top View of the conveyor way. Fig. XVI is a detail transverse si tion on a lline cor esponding to line lo; of Fig. V, showing details of the paper mechanism. Fig. XVII is a detail trans` verse vertical section on aV line correspond ing' to line lT-li' of Fig. "V, showing fur-v ther details of the paper feed inecnanisi Fig. XVIII is a detail plan vienY of one set of the paper feed belt pressure rollers. Fig. XIX is a detail horizontal longitndi section of one ofthe carton feed belts tal en on a line corresponding to line 1Q-3i$ of 4xig. XVII. Fig. XX is a detail section on a line corresponding to line 20-20 of V, showing details of the driving gear of the paper feed mechanism. F ig. fil? "detail plan of the top retaining rollers and The frame is, in practice, made ofiron, so

that it is very rigid. 'It is supported on suitable legs 2. A

The articles to be wrapped are carried to the machine by a feed voonveyer 3`whichdelivers the articles on fto the plate-like feed `ways- 4 between the ranged at the sides of the feed' Ways 4. These l are mounted on bearing brackets 38 proieotfeed belts:.5 and 5 arbelts engage the sides `fof th'ejarticle. and carry it to position toibo 'acted upon lby the plunger A6, by which it' is delivered t'o the Vways 7 of the wrapping y conveyer. The wrapping conveyer, in the structureillustrated, comprisesthe conveyor chain 8 having iiights 9 thereon adapted to travel on their upper reach between-the ways 7. The g l feed roller 26, see

wrapping conveyer is supported by the sprockets 10 and 11 respectively. The Wrapping conveyer is provided with u'pper and lower supports 12 and 13 respectively, but as these form no part of my present invention they are not described with further detail herein.

The rear end of the feed conveyer 3 is sup,- ported by the pulley 14, the shaft 15 of which is carried by brackets 16 onthe main frame, seel Figs. I- and V. The'inner reach of the feed belt 5 is supported by a plate 17 carried by brackets 17 disposed between the reaches of the belt. The other feed belt 5 is supported byl a series of pressure springs 18, which are mounted on the rods 19 disposed between the reaches of the belt and carried by the horizontal bart 2O -of the' frame. The rods 19 are provided with nuts 21 on their upper ends so that theyunay be adjusted to regulate the pressuiefcf the springs on the belt, so that it engages the packages or articles with vsufficient friction tov carry them across the feed ways 4 and `below the plunger 6 and to support them above au opening through which they are pushed by the plunger on to `the wrapping conveyer ways 7 below, .where they are engaged by the iiights 9 of the wrapping conveyer and carried to the wrappingand 4wrapper flap folding mechanism. See Figs. IV, V, VI, XVII and XIX.

The paper is fed into the machine from the roll 22 supported at the side of the machine by the laterally projectingarms Above the-roll of paper 22 is a. pair of feed rollers 24 and 25 between which the paper 26 passes .to the rotary cutter 27, see

Figs. III, IV, V and XVI. Disposed being to the low the cutter 27 and coacting therewith is is a roller 28. As the machine illustrated is adapted 25 is provided with a scraper 29. In passcutter the strip paper 26 passes under a roller 30, see Fig., XVI. Below this roller is a scraper 31 which acts on the feed roller 24 and also the roller-28. The cutter 27 is provided with a knife 32, while the roller 28 has a longitudinal groove 33 knife strikes to sever the paper. The shaft 34 of the cutter 27, seeinto which the Figs. IV and V, is connected by the beveled gears to the shaft 36 disposed transversely of the frame and connected to the driving shaft 37, as will be pointed out later.

The shafts of the feed and cutter rollers ing from the upper part of the main frame. The shaft 34 of the cutter is provided-with a gear 39 which meshes with a gear 40 on the shaft,v 41 of the roller 28, see Fig. IV.

Y The shaft'41 is provided with a. gear 42 on its opposite end which is connected bythe ear 43 to the gear 44 on shaft 45 of the vthe shaft l.41 of the roller 28 which is provided with a gear 49 on the inside ofthe supporting bracket 38 which meshes with the gear 50 on the roller 30. See Figs. V and XXL The paper is delivered from the feed and severing rollers on to the paper feed ways 51, which are disposed transversely of the frame with their front ends close to the cutter. See Figs. V, XVI and XVII. Above these paper feed ways are paper feed belts 52, there being preferably four of the ways and belts as the paper is fed on the ways by the friction of the belts. These paper feed belts 52 are supported at their front ends by pulleys 53 on the shaft 54 arranged longitudinally of the frame. At their rear ends the paper feed belts 52 are supported by pulleys 55 on the shaft 56 arranged longitudinally of the frame and connected by the beveled gears `57v 4and .58 to the shaft 36. Guide rollers 59, 60 and Glare provided for these feed belts. The guide rollers 59 and .60 are disposed one at each side of the arlfor using paratinedpaper the feed rollerl Fig. III. When it is devsired to-change the feed of the. paper the `--of the article and the messes 62 disposed at the rear of the front pulleys 60. hese pressure rollers cause the belts to etleetively engage the paper as it passes to the feed belts from the feed and cutting rollers. These friction applying rollers (32 are journaled on the links 63 and G4, the link (i3 being journaled on the shaft 54.7 while the links 64: are mounted on the journais of the lirst roller G2. Below these riction applying rollers are supporting rollers 65. The paper feed ways have openings 66 therein 'through which the rollers engage and support the belts. See Figs. XVII and XVlll. rl`he forward ends ot' the :feed belts are arranged so that the severed sheets are engaged therebyT at the time' they are severed by the cutters. The paper .feed belts eifectively engage and carry the severed sheets to position below the plunger 6, the article toed belts carrying the package or article to a position above the paper, described, so that the. plunger pushes'the package down on to the paper and the paperis carried with the package on to the wrapping conveyor 7, as stated. The paper roll is provided with a brake or friction block 161, which is held in rictional engagement with the journal 162 of the roll by the spring 163. See Fig. lll; The inner pair of paper t'eed ways 51 are spaced to permit the passage plunger which carry with them the paper.

lThe horizontally disposed pieces 67 have supporting brackets 68 and 69 thereon for the paper retainers ZO and 21. These retainers 70 and 71 are adapted to drop down on the sheet of paper at the beginning ot the movement of the plunger so that it is held with some tension, causing it to Wrap more closely the bottom and sides of the package or article and holding the edges ot the sheet in proper'position for the action of the first toldingor wrapping members. The members l0 and 71 have offset portions 2 and 73 respectively which are engaged by the plunger 6 so that when the plunger is in its upper position the retaining members 70 and 71 are held in an elevated position to permitA the sheet of paper to pass under them. See Fig. Xlll. As the plunger begins its downward movement thence retaining members drop on to the sheet so that as the sheet is pushed down with the article it is dra wn over the edges of the inner paper ,toed ways 51 with the retainers T0 and 'l'l resting thereon. The plunger (l is mounted for vertical movement on the slide Ways 741- supported by the yoke 75. rlhe plunger has a guard plate 76 on its front edge which prevents an article boing carried on to the plunger when it is in its lower positiqgn. ln front of the plunger is a stop 77. This stop is pvotally mounted on the rod 78 above the feed ways so that it successively engages the articles as they are carried along they by the feed belts. This stop is provided with a catch 79 which is released by the trip S0 on the guard member 79 ot the plunger as the plunger moves on its the stop is released it swings permit the articles to pass. The stop is automatically returned to its engaging position by means of the coiled springs 81 arranged upon the rod 7S to act on the stop. The catch 79 is iivoted on 'the rod 82. See Figs. Vl and lall'. In front ot the stop is ia forwardly and upwardly projecting guide member 83 which assists in guiding the articles to proper position in the feed belts. See Fig. Vl.

The articles and the sheet ot paper are delivered to the wrapping conveyer 7 by the plunger, as described. The rear edge ot the wrapping sheet is folded forwardly `by means oi' the reciprocating folder 8S. See Figs. Vl, lli, X and Xl. Illhe folder is mounted on a slide 89 reciprocating in a suitable slide bearing 90 mounted on the under side of the vforward paper feed ways 51. The folder member is provided with rollers '91 rotatably mounted on the spindle 92, see Figs. IX and X. This folder mein` ber folds the rear edges of the sheet torward ly upon the article below the trent edge or' the sheet, which is folded down upon the rearwardly to Arear edge as the article passes under the rollers 93, see Figs. Vl and XXL The rollers 91 are provided with springs 91 which are secured at one end to the rollers and at the other to the block 92. the

folder member moves on its folding stroke over the paper these springs are placed under tension so that on the return stroke the rollers rotate in the direction in which are moving, thus reducing the 'friction of the rollers/on the paper. rllhese rollers 93 are supported. in bearing members 9d connected by the tie rods 95. The reciprocating folder member 88 is actuated by the arm or lever 96 .pivoted on the iframe at 97. The arm 96 is actuated by the cam 98 on the shaft 3S. The cam 98 has a cam groove 99 acting on a. roller 99 on one arm ot the two arm lever 100. 'lhelever 100 is pivoted on the rod 101 extending across the traine, see Figs. V and VIH; the other arm of the lever is connected. by the linl'; 192 to the lever 96.

The wrapping conveyer way i' has a series ot springs 103 whicharc secured at their forward ends to project upwardly and rearwai-diy toyieldiugly support the articles carried along by the tli hts 9 against the rollers 93 above and agaiz t the top retaining and heating plate 104 at the rear thereof. and the retaining springs 105 at the rear ol" the retaining` plate 104.-, sec Figs. Vl and XV. As the articles 'pass from the rollers 93 the top and bottonrand rear flap folders 196 act to told these i'iaps before the front fiaps are down stroke. When engaged by the stationary flap turners 107, see Figs. VI, X11, XXIII and XXV. l`he flap turners 10G are provided with bladelike 'fingers 108 adapted to act on the top or bottom flaps, as the case may be, and with lingers 109 adapted to act on the rear flaps. The flap turner's 106 are arranged in pairs at the sides or' the Wrapping conveyer, the upper pair being mounted on the shalt 110, While the lower pair 'is mounted on stub shafts 111, see Fig. X11. rThese shafts are driven from the shaft 36, which is connected by the sprocket chain 36 to the sprocket Wheel 112 on a stub shaft 113. An eccentric gear 114C is connected to the sprocket 112 and this-gear meshes With an eccentric gear smoothly and on the shaft 110 so that the shai't 110 is driven with variable speed. To drive the4 shafts 111 With the same speed as the shaft 110 and in the opposite direction. the shaft 110 is provided with sprockets 110, connected with the sprockets 117 on the stub shafts 118, by means of the sprocket chains .119. Gears 120 are secured to the sprockets 117 and mesh with gears 121 on the shafts 111. The top and bottom folder members are thus drven'at the same speeds and in reverse directions. See `Figs. XH, XIV, XXXV andXXl The folder fingers of the rotary folder members 106 'are disposed so that the top and bottom flap folder fingers 108 turn the top and bottom flaps respectively with a wiping movement. The movement 'of the conveyor and these folders being timed so that the lingers l108 engage the flaps substantially at the rearA corners oi' the package, folding the top and bottom flaps rmly against the ends of the packages. The 'lapturner ngers 108 and 3109 are spaced so that the lingers 109 do not .engage until the ngers 108 have iirmly enaged the top and bottom flaps, designated 122 and 123, and forced them Well against the ends of the article. se@ rig. XXrv. The rear and iront flaps are designated by the numerals 1211 and 1225 respectively in such ligure. The lingers 109 engage 'the rear flap and fold it forwardly over the top and bottom liaps, see Fig. XXIH. The

fingers 109 are carried so that their ends en-.

gage the rear flap squarely. As the articles are carried forward the front flaps 125 are engaged, by the fixed folder member 107 and folded upon the top and bottom and the rear aps. The flap folders 107 are extended to the heaters 126. The top heating plate 10e is provided with a heater 127, see Fig. V. The heaters shown are gas heaters, the burners of whichare connected to a suitable 4source of supply by the pipe 123. These heating plates melt'the para'lin with which the paper is treated sufficiently to cause it to fuse or adhere Where folded together'.v The sealed packages are carried from the heating plates between the lap retaining plates 129 to the discharge belts 130, which are arf- Wrapped sealed table 131, or as may be desired. The top retaining springs 105 serve to retain the joined parts of the wrapper together until the paraliin has had time to cool and set.

The delivery the large pulleys 133 at their front 'ends-and by the pulleys 131 at their rear or ends, arms The delivery belts are vided 'with suitable tighteners 130, see V. 'lhe pulleys 133 are on vertical shafts 137, connected by the beveled 139 to the shaft 140 at machine.

belts 130 are supported by ."75 outer?.- the outer pulleys being carried by the gears 138and the rear end of the The shaft 14:0 having a sprocket" 14.1 is connectedby the sprocket chain 14:1

to the driving shaft 37. The shaft 140 having a sprocket 142 is connected by 'the' sprocket chain 1112 on the right hand side of the machine to the driven shaft 30, from.

which the paper 'ieedand cutter rolls and the rotary folders are driven, as has been described. The plunger,

oted. on the rod 101 and has a roller 141 to actuating lever 113 is pivbe actuated in the cam slot 145' ol' the cam Y 1415 en the shalt 36. rThe pulleys 1416' of the .feed belts 5 and 5' are driven from the shatts 137, which are providedv withV sprockets 147 connected to suitable sprockets on the pulley shafts 148 by the sprocket chains 119, see Fig.' V. The feedl belts 5 and 5 are provided with suitablebelt tighteners 150. 'Thex pulley 14. for the feed. conveyer il is driven from the shaft 151 of the rear conveyor sprocket 10, the shalt being provided with a sprocket Wheel .152 connected to the sprocket Wheel 153 lon the tice shaft 15 of the pulley 1l by means of the sprocket chain 154C.

The driving shaft 37 isprovided with a belt pulley 155 controlled by the clutch 156. I

By this arrangement of driving comica:- tions the several parts are all driven m synchromsm. 'Y

My improved. wrapping machine is comparatively simple and 'compact in. structure j and of large capacity. lt is automatic-.in operation and is not der. upon the articles and the wrapper is neatly folded and sealed.

articles, such as likely to get out of or- `l l The wrappers are closely 'wrappedV 12o l have shown and. described my invention require.

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tions which l contemplate as lf` believe the i disclosure made will enable thoseskilled in the art to which this invention r tes to einbody or adapt the same as cond Lions may l desire, however, to be understood as claiming my improvements specifically in the forni illustrated, as .well as broadly within the scope of the appended claims. f

Certain -features of my invention illustrated and described in this application are also shown, described and claimed in my application for Letters Patent liled January 30, iQlfi, Ser, No. 5257, andcertain of the claims originally made herein havepbeen transferred to that case. i

Having thus described my inventionN what l claim as new and desire to secure lOy Letters latent isr" l. ln a wrapping machine, the combina tion of an article feed conveyer comprising a feed way, enacting article feed belts disposed with their rear ends extending beyond the way, there being a delivery opening at paper feed way disposed transversely below vsaid .feed belts at each side vof the said delivery opening, paper feed belts disposed below said article feed belts to carry the paper across said delivery opening, a feed vplunger adapted to, deliver the articles from the rear end of said way, a supporting plate for the inner reach of one of `said'feed belts, a series of supporting springs orthe inner reach of the other of said feed beltasaifl springs being mounted on independently :adjustable supports, a wrapping conveyor way below said delivery opening, a paper feed way disposed transversely below said feed belts at each side of the said delivery opening, paper feed belts `disposed below said article feed belts to carry the paper across said delivery opening, a feed plunger to de liver 'the articles from said feed belts through said delivery opening carrying the wrapping sheet therewith, said plunger being provided withoan upwardly projecting guard plate on its front edge, an article stop `'disposed in front 'of 'said plunger, and a catch for said stop arranged tobe released by said plunger. A

in a wrapping machine, thecoinbination of an article feed conveyer comprising a way, enacting article feed belts disposed'with their rear ends extending beyond the way, there" being a delivery openg' at 'the rear end ofsaidway, a supporting plate for the inner reach of oneof said feed belts, a series of` supporting springs for the inner reach of the other of said feed belts, said springs being mounted on indes pendeiitly adjustable supports, a wrapping conveyerv way below' said delivery opening, a paper feed way disposed transversely below said feed belts at each side of the said delivery opening, paper feed belts disposed below said article feed belts to carry the paper across said delivery opening, and a feed plunger adapted to deliver the articles :arryinv the wrapping sheet therewith.

8. ln a wrapping machine, the combination of an article feed conveyer comprising a feed way, coacting article feed belts disL said feed belts through said delivery open ing carrying the wrapping sheet therewith, said plunger being provided with an upwardly projecting guard plate on its front edge, an article stop disposed in front of said-plunger, and a catch for said stop ar ianged to be released by said plunger.

. 4. ln a wrapping machine, the combination of an article feedconveyer comprising afeed way, coacting article feed belts dis posed with their rear ends extending beyond the way, there being a delivery opening at the rear end of said way, a wrapping conve'yer way below said delivery opening, a paper feed way disposed transversely below said feed belts at each side of the said delivery opening, paper feed beltsdisposed below said article feed belts to carry the paper across said delivery opening, a feed plunger adapted to delivei'tlie articles from said feed belts through said delivery opening carrying the wrapping sheet therewith.

5. ln a wrapping machine, the combination of an article feed conveyor comprising a feed way, coacting article feed belts disposed with their 'rear encs extending beyond the way, there 'being a delivery `opening at the rear end of said way, a series of supporting springs for the inner reach of one of said belts, a wrapping conveyer way `be-` low said delivery opening, means for feeding paper across said opening below said article feed; belts, a feed plunger' adapted to `deliver the articles from said feed belts through said delivery opening carrying the wrapping sheets therewith, an article stop disposed. in front of said plunger., and a catch for said stop arranged to be released bysaid plunger.

6. ln a wrapping machine, the combination of an article feed conveyer comprising a feed way, coacting article feed belt-s disposed with their rear ends extending be yond the way, there being a delivery opening at the rearoiid of said way, a series of supporting springs for the inner reach of one of said belts, a wrapping conveyor way below said delivery opening, means for feeding paper across said opening below said article feed belts, a feed plunger adapted to deliver the articles from said feedbelts through said delivery opening carrying the wrapping sheets therewith.. In a wrapping machine, the combination of an article feed coiveyer comprising a iis veyer way below said delivery opening,

means for feeding paper across said opening below said article feed belts, a feed plunger adaptedto deliver the articles from said feed belts through said delivery opening,

carrying the wrapping sheets therewith, an article stop disposed in front of said plunger, and a catch for said stop arranged to be released by said plunger.

8. In a wrapping macliinethe combination of an article feed conveyer com rising a a feed way, coacting article feed be ts disfeeding paper below said feed belts,

posed with their rear ends extending beyond the way, there being a delivery opening at the rear end of said way, a wrapping conveyer way below said delivery opening, means for feeding paper across said opening below said article feed belts, and a feed plunger adapted to deliver the articles from said vfeed belts through said delivery opening carrying the Wrapping sheets therewith. y 9, In a wrapping machine, the combination of coacting article feed belts, a supporting plate f or the inner reach of one of said feed belts, a series of supporting springs for the inner reach of the nother of said feed belts, a wrapping conveyer way below said article feed belts, means for feeding paper below said feed belts, a feed plunger adapted to carry the articles from said feed belts to said wrapping conveyer, carrying the wrapping sheet therewith, an article stop .disposed in front of said plunger, and a catch for said stop arranged to be released c therewith, an article stop disposed in frent by said plunger. l

10. In a wrapping machine,the combina- .tlon of coacting article feed belts, a series of supporting springs for the inner reach of one of said feed belts, a wrapping conveyer way below saxf article feed belts, means for a feed ,plunger adapted to carry the articles from said feed belts to said wrapping conveyer, carrying the wrapping sheet therewith, an article stop disposed in front of said plunger, and a catch for said stop arranged to be released by said plunger.

11.,.In a wrapping machine, the combination of coacting article feed belts, a supporting plate for the inner reach of one of said feed belts, a series of supporting springs for Vthe linner reach of the other of said feed belts, a wrapping conveyer way below said article feed belts, means for feeding paper below said feed belts, a feed plunger adapted te carrythe articles from saidV feed belts tov said wrapping conveyer, carrying the wrapping sheet therewith.

12. In a wrapping machine, the combination of a p air of coacting article feed belts 'adapted to engage the ends of the articles to from said feed belts to said wrapping concarry them into the machine. a wrapping lconveyer way below said feed belts, means for feeding paper below said article feed belts, a plunger moving between said article feed belts and adapted todeliver the articles from said feed belts to said wrapping conveyer, carrying the wrapping sheets therewith, said plunger being provided with an u wardly projecting guard plate on its front e ge.

13. In a' wrapping machine, the combination -of coacting article feed belts, supporting springs for the inner-reach of one ef said belts, a' wrapping conveyer way belowsaid feed belts, means for feeding paper below said article feed belts, a plunger adaptedtc deliver the articles from said feed belts to said wrapping conveyer, carrying the wrapping sheets therewith', an article stop disposed in front of said plunger, and a catch B5 for said stop arranged to be released by said plunger.

14. In a wrapping machine, thecombination of coating article feed belts, supporting springs for the inner reach of one of said belts, a wrapping conveyer way below said feed belts, means for feeding paper below said article feed belts, a plunger adapted to deliver the articles from said feed belts te said wrapping conveyer, carrying the wrapping sheets therewith. I

l5. In a wrapping machine, the combination of coacting article feed belts, wrapping'conveyer way below said feed belts,

means for feeding paper below said article l feed belts, a plunger adapted to deliver the articles from said feed belts to said wrapping conveyer, carrying the wrapping sheets of said plunger, and a catch for said stop ar- 3F35 ranged to be released by said plunger.

16. In a wrapping machine, the combination of a pair of `coasting article feed belts adapted to engage the ends of the articles to carry them into the machine, a wrapping l conveyer way below said feed belts, means for feeding paper below said article feed belts, a plunger moving between. said article feed belts and adapted to deliver the articles veyer, carrying the wrapping sheets therewith.

17. 4In a wrapping inaehine the .combination of an article feed conveyer, a wrapping conveyer', a plunger carrying the articles from'said feed conveyer' to said wrapping conveyer, a paper feed means comprising paper feed ways disposed transversely between said conveyers so that the plunger 'reciprocates between them, paper feed belts coacting with said paper feed ways to carry l,the paper below the said article feed con-"y veyer and y plunger, and paper retainers pivotally mounted vabove the paper feed ways to rest upon the paper as it is drawn $5.' ment of the plunger,

riesgos downwardly over the edges of said paper feed ways by the downward movement of the plunger, said retainers beingsupported in an elevated position bythe plunger While it is in its initial position and the initial movement of the plunger.

18. In a Wrapping machine, the combination of a reciprocating plunger, a paper feed means comprising paper feed ivays'disposed so that the plunger reciprocates between them, paper feed belts coacting with said paper feed Ways, and paper retainers pivotally mounted above the paper feed ways to' rest upon the paper as it is drawn downwardly over the edges of said paper feed ways by the downward movement of the plunger, said retainers being supported in an elevated position by the plunger While it is in its initial mitted to drop to engaging position upon the initial movement of the plunger.

19. ln a Wrapping machine, the combination of an article feed conveyor, a wrapping conveyer, av plunger carrying the articles from said feed conveyor to said Wrapping conveys-r, a paper feed means comprising paper feed Ways disposed between said convey'ers, so that the plunger reciprocates between them, paper retainers supported to rest upon the paper as it is drawn from said paper feed Ways on the feed movement of the plunger', said retainers being supported in an elevated position-While the plunger is in its initial position and beingv permitted to engage the paper upon the initial movement of the plunger, a folder member reci procating horizontally below said paper feed Ways to engage the rear side of a sheet delivered from saidppaper feed rays and fold it forwardly upon the article, said folder member being` provided with engaging rollers, coiled springs connected to said rollers so that they are placed under tension by the rotation of the rollers on the folding movement, a side folder engaging the front side of the sheet and folding it down over the rear side as the article carried along by the Wrapping conveyer, and end folders, all coacting for the purpose specified.

E20. ln a Wrapping machine, the combination of an article feed conveyer, a Wrapping eonveyer, a plunger carrying the articles from said feed conveyor to said Wrapping conveyer, a paper feed means comprising paper feed ways disposed between said conveyers, so that the plunger rcciprocates betweeen them, paper retainers supported to rest upon the papel"` as it is drawn from said paper feed ways on the feed movement of the plunger, 'said retainers being supported in .an elevated position While the plunger is in its initial position, and being permitted to engage the paper upon the initial movea folder membercrecipbeing per-` mitted' to drop to engaging position upon position and being perrocating belovv said paper feed Ways to engage the rear side of a sheet delivered from said paper feed Ways and fold it forvv'ardly upon the article, a side folder engaging the front side of the sheet and folding it down over the rear side as the article is carried along by the Wrapping conveyor, and end folders, all coacting; for the purpose specified. A

2l. ln ay vvrruipingg machine, thecombination of au article feed conveyer7 a Wrapping conveyer, a plunger carrying .the articles from said feed conveyor to said Wrapping eonveyer, a paper feed means comprising paper feed ways disposed between said conveyors, so that the plunger reciprocates between them, a folder member reciprocating horizontally belovv said paper feed ivi to engage the rear side. of the sheet delivered. from said paper feed Ways and fold it forwardly 'upon the, articles, said folder ineinber being' provided with engaging rollers, coiled springs connected to said rollers so that they'arc placed under tension by the rotation of the rollers on the folding movement, a side folder engaging the front side of the sheet and folding;v it down over the rear side the article is carried along bv the ivrappir l f for the ose specified. .in a. wrapping machine, the combination of conveyei comprising a Way having a series of article supporting springs thereoni a paper :feed means, 'a plunger delivering to said couveyer, the paper being; wrapped over tbc bottom, front and rear sides of the article as it is delivered to said conveyor, reciprocating rear side folder, a front sidrfolder and retainer comprising a series of rollers adapted to fold the front rearwardly as the article is carried along by the conveyer, rotary ond flap folders arranged in oppositely rotating pairs, each :folder l'ravingvr a pair of fingers, the front lingers being adapted to engage lie top and bottom flaps, the rear ngers being),` longer than the front and adapted to engage the rear flaps to fold them forwardly 'upon the top and bottom flaps, front flap folders engaging the ,front flaps as the articles arev carried along by said conveyor, top and end heating plates arranged at the rear ofsaid folders. a series of top retaining springs at the rear of said top heating plate, and 11e-- taining plates at the rear of said end heating plates, and delivery belts attlie rea-r of said end retaining plates, 'there being a delivery table at the rear ends of said belts, the front ends of the belts being extended beyond the rear end of the conveyor Way, the top retaining springs being continued over the front end of the delivery table.

23. ln a Wrappingl machine., the combination of a conveyer comprising a Way, a paperfeed means, a plunger delivering' to said ff conveyor', and end folders, all

conveyer, the paper being wrapped over the bottom, front and rear sides of the article as it is delivered 'to said conveyor, a reciprocating rear side folder, a front side folder and retainer comprising a series of rollers adapted to fold the front rearwardly as the article is carried along by the conveyor, rotary end liep folders arranged'in oppositely rotating pairs, each folder having a pair of lingers, the front lingers being adapted to engage the top and bottom flaps, the rear ngers being longer than the front and adapted to engage the rear flaps to fold them forwardly upon the top and bottom flaps, front .flap folders engaging the front liaps to fold them rearwardly upon the top andbottom flapsas thev articles are carried along by said conveyer, top and end heating plates arranged at the rear of said folders, a series of top retaining springs at the rear of said top heating plate, end retaining plates at the rear of said end heating plates,

and delivery belts at the rear of said end retaining plates, there being'a delivery table at the rear vends of said belts, the front ends of the belts being extended beyond the rear end of the conveyor way, the top retaining springs being continued over the front end of the delivery' table.

2i. ln a wrapping machine, the combination of a conveyor comprising a way having a series of article supporting springs thereon, a paper feed means, a plunger delivering to said conveyer, the paper being wrapped over the bottom, front and rear sides of the article as it is delivered to said eonveyer, a reciprocating rear side folden a front-side folder and retainer comprising a series of rollers adapted to fold the front rearwardly as the article is carried along by the coiiveyer, rotary end flap folders arranged in opposite y rotating pairs, each folder having a pair of fingers, the front fingers being 'adapted to engage the top and bottoni flaps and adapted to engage the rear flaps to fold them forwardly upon the top 4 and bottom flaps, front flap folders engag ing the front fiaps to fold them rearwardly upon the top and bottom flaps as the articles are carried along by said gonveyer, and top and end heating plates arranged at the rear of said folders.

25. In a wrapping machine, the combination of a conveyer-comprising a way, a paper feed licans, a plunger delivering to said conveyor, the paper being wrapped over the bottom, front and rear sides ofthe article as it is delivered to said conveyor, a reciprocating rear side folder, a fiont side folder and retainer comprising a series of rollers adapted to fold the front rearwardly as the article is carried along by the coiiveyer, rotary end flap folders arranged in oppositely t: :ing pairs, each folder having a 'pair of liigers, the front fingers being.

adapted to engage the top and bottom flaps, the rearfinvers being longer than the front and adapted to engage the rear flaps to fold them forwardly upon the top and bottom flaps, front flap folders engaging the front flaps to fold them rearwardly upon the top and bottom flaps as the articles are carried along byy said conveyer, and top and end heating plates arranged at the rear of said folders.

26. In a wrapping machine, the' combination of a conveyer comprising a way having a series of article supporting 'springs there-y on, a paper feed means, a plunger delivering to said conveyor, the paper being wrapped over the bottom front and rear sides of the article as it is delivered to `said conveyor, a reciprocating rear side folder, a front side folder .and retainer comprising a series of z rollers adapted to fold the front rearwardly as the article is carried along by the conveyer, rotary end flap folders arranged in oppositely rotating pairs each folder having a vpair of lingers, the front Vfingers loeing adapted to engage the top and bottom flaps, the rear lingers being longer than the front andadapted to engage the rear flaps to fold them forwardly upon the top and bottom flaps, and front flap folders engag-V ing the front naps to fold them rearwardly upon the top and bottom flaps as the articles are carried along by said conveyer.

27. In a Wrapping machine, the combination of a conveyor comprising a way having afse'riesof article supporting springs thereon', av paper feed means, a plunger delivering te said conveyer,'the paper being Wrapped over the bottom, front and rear sides of the article as it is delivered to said conveyer,a reciprocating rear side folder, a `front side folder and retainercomprising a series of rollbrs adapt/edito fold the front rearwardly iis end of the conveyor way', thetop retaining springs being continued over the front end ofthe delivery table.

28. vIn a wrapping machine, the combination of a conveyor comprising .a way having i a series of article supporting springs thereon, a paper feed means, an article feed means, folders arranged toffold the paper` around the article asit is carried along bye the conveyor, heating ,ila-tes arranged at the' roar of said folders, a series of top retaining"` springs at the rear of said heating plates, end retainin g plates at the rear of said heatingplatcs,`and delivery belts at the rear of said end retaining plates, the front ends of the belts being' extended beyond the rear end of' the conveyer way.

29. ln a Wrapping machine, the combination of a conveyer, a paper feed means, an article feed means, folders arranged to fold the paper around the article as it is carried along by the conveyer, heating,l plates arranged at the rear oft said i'elders, a series'of top retaining springs at the rear of said heating plates, end retaining plates at the rear of said heating plates, and a pair of deliver f belts at the rear of said end retaining plates engaging; tlie ends of the Wrapped articles.

30. In a Wrapping machine, the combination of .a conveyer comprising a Way, having a series of article supporting springs thereon, a paper feed means, an article feed means, folders arranged to fold the paper aramid the article as it is carried along by the conveyer heating plates arranged at the rear of said. folders, and a series of top retaining springs at the rear of said heating plates.

3l. In a Wrapping machine, tbe combination of a conveyer comprising a Way having a. Series of article supporting springs thereon, a paper feed means, an article feed means, `folders arranged to fold the paper around tlie article as it is carried along by the conveyer.

in Witness whereof, l' have hereunto set my liand and seal in tbe presence of two Witnesses. l

HARRY L. JOHNSON [L e] Witnesses:

IG. H. MURPHY, G. O. WILSONv 

